1- In this song there are some phrasal verbs mentioned. Can you detect them and write them down?
What´s the meaning? Do they have more than one meaning?
2- How do you say "tenés razón", "no tenés razón", "estás equivocada/o"?
3- What is the main topic of this song?
1.
ReplyDeleteKeep on: Continuar. (for example, keep on touching, keep on moving)
Go on: Continuar, seguir. (for example: go on foot, the alarm goes on)
Work out: Solucionar. (find the solution, or the answer, for example: I would work it out for you)
MARIANA HIROMI RUBIANCO
Get straight: Reparar, arreglar. (For example, let’s get straight to the point)
2.
Tenés razón: You are right.
No tenés razón: You are wrong.
Estás equivocado: You are wrong/ mistaken.
3.
This song is about love, and a way to work out something that happened. And says that life is short, and it does not worse fight. In my opinion, this song says the truth, because we should not fight if there are much more things to be happy and enjoy them. So, why are we wasting time on things that make feel unhappy?
Mariana,
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3-... and it IS not WORTH fightING. In my opinion, this song TELLS the truth....
TO SAY VS TO TELL
....and ENJOY.
....that make US feel unhappy?
1) i could detect:
ReplyDeleteWork (it) out: resolver
Keep on: Seguir
Fall apart: Desmoronarse
Go on: Seguir
2)tenés razon: You are right
no tenes razón: you're wrong
estas equivocado: you're wrong
3) the main topic of the song makes reference to love, fussing and fight. the singer thinks while his girl is looking on her own way, their love will be gone. So he propose to work it out! And their love could be grow up.
Mariana,
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Take a look:
and FIGHTING.
HIS GIRLFRIEND IS NOT TRYING TO SEE THE PROBLEM HIS WAY....
HE proposeS....
THEY COULD LOVE EACH OTHER MORE